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canuck
09-01-2004, 03:00 PM
ok, this time we have actually bought the boat...flying over to Vanc Island to sail it back on Friday..

http://www.nanaimoyc.ca/racing/M242/M242%20Home/shiftinggears.htm

the cool thing about the lame name is that with a bit of duct tape, it becomes

SHIFTING BEERS

LazyL
09-01-2004, 04:53 PM
ok, this time we have actually bought the boat...flying over to Vanc Island to sail it back on Friday..

http://www.nanaimoyc.ca/racing/M242/M242%20Home/shiftinggears.htm

the cool thing about the lame name is that with a bit of duct tape, it becomes

SHIFTING BEERS

With a little more tape, you'd have:

Shitting Rears ?

(Ewww. Sorry...)
(Whoa, made it past the language police, even.)

Congrats!

Was it the owner's sales pitch that won you over? Quote:

"Monkeys could sail these things!"

Reverend SC
09-01-2004, 07:52 PM
ok, this time we have actually bought the boat...flying over to Vanc Island to sail it back on Friday..

http://www.nanaimoyc.ca/racing/M242/M242%20Home/shiftinggears.htm

the cool thing about the lame name is that with a bit of duct tape, it becomes

SHIFTING BEERS

So you're just a canadian redneck? Duct tape fixes everything a hammer can't? I can relate, duct tape IS an everyday use item. Judging by the mullett, mehug probably has at least 2 rolls within 30 feet of him right now.

:)

canuck
09-10-2004, 09:13 AM
first photo....sailing it back from Vancouver Island..

Tantrum
09-10-2004, 09:20 AM
Shouldn't you always sail in-sight of land?:eek: Where's the honey sunbathing on the bow?:(

canuck
09-10-2004, 09:30 AM
always sail in sight of land? :p

Just got back from a 4 day salmon fishing trip...what are you up to these days??

CanariaChick
09-16-2004, 01:45 PM
Check this out, I've heard in Florida right now, you can find some great deals on boats, they just need a little bit of elbow grease... :cool:

http://i.cnn.net/cnn/2004/WEATHER/09/16/hurricane.ivan/top.boats.florida.ap.jpg

Caribbean Ian, you holding on tight to that coconut tree, right?